Minecraft an open-world game that promotes creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving in an immersive environment where the only limit is your imagination.

Mods are add-ons allow changes Minecraft's game content from what it originally was. With Mods you can make your own world within Minecraft by programming a whole new set of rules and situations!

Author: MrTrollNugNug

Updated on: September 11, 2017

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Newest File: solcarrot-1.12.1-1.0.jar

Release Type: Release

Supports: 1.12.1,1.11.2

License: All Rights Reserved

A mod designed to encourage dietary variety! It does so by rewarding the player for eating a variety of foods instead of punishing them for failing to diversify. Instead of using the stick we use the carrot!

This mod is not a fork of Spice of Life, but is named similarly as it is a similar concept, but reversed in terms of the effects!

The mod keeps track of how many unique foods a player has eaten. As they pass a certain threshold amounts of unique foods, they permanently gain new hearts, improving their max health! Players wanting to max out their HP bars will have to quest for and craft exotic foods.

This mod comes with a custom config to set the player’s starting hearts (which can be less than 10 if desired), and well as set the number of unique foods they need to eat until they reach a “milestone”. The number of hearts per milestone is also configurable.

The default configurations allow a player to go from 10 to 20 hearts by eating every non-poisonous food in vanilla Minecraft. However, it is mostly designed for modpack authors who want to add Pam’s Harvestcraft or other food mods to their modpack, because it adds interest and incentives to encourage players to explore a complex cooking system. Finally, the niche “chef” players of the Minecraft world will have a place of honor next to the miners and engineers!

This Mod also currently features 2 commands:

/clearfoodlist <Player>

This command will clear the stored list of unique foods a player has eaten and reset their heart count. This is useful for testing when editing the config or when you want to restart. /sizefoodlist

This command will tell you the amount of unique foods you’ve eaten, as well as and how many more you need to eat until your next milestone. This is useful to all players whenever they want to check their progress towards the next reward.